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Direct and indirect acquisition of photoprotective compounds in crab larvae of coastal Patagonia (Argentina)
Fecha
2014-02-13Registro en:
Hernández Moresino, Rodrigo Daniel; Gonçalves, Rodrigo Javier; Helbling, Eduardo Walter; Direct and indirect acquisition of photoprotective compounds in crab larvae of coastal Patagonia (Argentina); Oxford University Press; Journal Of Plankton Research; 36; 3; 13-2-2014; 877-882
0142-7873
1464-3774
Autor
Hernández Moresino, Rodrigo Daniel
Gonçalves, Rodrigo Javier
Helbling, Eduardo Walter
Resumen
First larval stage (Zoea I) of the crab Cyrtograpsus altimanus can obtain photoprotective compounds (PPCs) from their mother (indirect acquisition) and also via feeding on PPC-producers such as phytoplankton (direct acquisition). The bioaccumulation of PPC resulted in higher survival of larvae exposed to ultraviolet radiation (UVR), when comparing larvae with high and low content of PPC. Thus, both ways of acquiring PPC may contribute to maximize survival of Zoea I when they are exposed to natural UVR.